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BAFTA Red Carpet


By IMAGE
17th Feb 2014
BAFTA Red Carpet

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Last night marked London’s chance to shine with the BAFTA awards ceremony arriving in style. With Gravity scoring six awards and 12 Years A Slave winning Best Picture there weren’t any great surprises on the night, except for Michael Fassbender losing out on Best Supporting and the lack of love for Dallas Buyers Club. Lupita Nyong’o lost out on the Rising Star and Best Actress but her green Dior number got her all the fashion plaudits. We’ve got the winners below and the red carpets looks above for your perusal and procrastination.

Best film

12 Years a Slave

Outstanding British film

Gravity

Actor

Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave)

Actress

Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)

Supporting actor

Barkhad Abdi (Captain Phillips)

Supporting actress

Jennifer Lawrence (American Hustle)

Director

Alfonso Cuaron (Gravity)

Adapted screenplay

Philomena

Original screenplay

American Hustle

Animated film

Frozen

Foreign film

The Great Beauty

Costume design

The Great Gatsby

Rising Star award

Will Poulter